Posts Tagged ‘cloud computing’

EMC Buys Isilon

Monday, November 15th, 2010

EMC has just acquired Isilon Systems for $2.25 billion in cash or approximately $33.85 per share. We have been hearing about this for some time but now it is official!  So what will happen with Isilon Systems now?  We use the Isilos storage for our cloud hosting storage platform.  Will we still be able to get our storage platform from Isilon?

Isilon is know for its “Scale-out NAS” storage systems.  This offers customers a scalable but low-cost storage infrastructure for managing a ton of data.  Clients who need Isilon’s data storage capabilities are typically very large storage clients like datacenters.

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SpotCloud Now A Big Cloud Hosting Aggregator

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

SpotCloud is the first commercial Cloud Capacity Clearinghouse and Marketplace for Cloud Computing Infrastructure providers. The platform is an intermediary and acts as a conduit for capacity services offered by a global pool of suppliers.

SpotCloud.com aims to help aggregate available cloud hosting resources. It is the first commercial cloud capacity clearinghouse and marketplace for cloud communications infrastructure providers.

SpotCloud enables the concept of Transient Compute Capacity to address regional spikes in demand such as for content delivery, load balancing and performance optimization / testing. The capacity itself is provided via a global inter-connected pool of regional cloud providers. The strength of the concept is in treating any and all providers as nameless, faceless group of providers of raw localized computing capability. Rather than moving large data workloads (ie. Grid), you instead move smaller locked-down virtual machine based appliances across a federated pool of capacity providers utilizing resources where your customers are located. (edge based computing).

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The Positive Impact of Cloud Hosting on the Environment

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

One need not look further than Google, the search engine giant, to understand the ratifications cloud hosting has on the environment. Financial considerations apart, by using ordinary machines for building their cloud infrastructure, they are also saving the environment from unnecessary pollution. Only 15-20% of the e-waste generated by dumped computers can be recycled. The remainder, consisting mostly of electronic components, release toxic chemicals that leech into the land, or into the atmosphere, causing immense dangers to the environment.

This problem can be easily resolved by reusing those computers in a proper cloud-hosting environment. One can easily create powerful computing resources through old and used servers. We can reduce failure risks, associated with employing old machines, by spreading the computing over a number of machines. Many EU states do not permit plastic from e-wastes to be recycled because of the harmful dioxins and brominated furans released into the atmosphere during the recycling process. There are two solutions to this problem… store those plastic wastes in such a manner so that they cannot pollute the atmosphere.

The other option is to re-use those machines in a cloud-computing environment instead of discarding them. Webhosts generally pull off servers off the shelf after their customers have left them. After a period, these unused servers find their way into the dumping ground, paving way for further pollution in the future. The cloud-computing environment permits those webhosts to reuse those servers. Various factors like virtualization have helped conserve power in the cloud-computing environment. This decrease in the use of energy indirectly reduces the carbon footprint on the environment.

On a smaller level, one can network the unused computer, lying around in their home, with millions of similar computers throughout the world. Just try to think of the positive difference this can make to the environment.

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